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  Edmund Kean
KEAN, EDMUND (1787-1833), was born in London on the 17th of March 1787 (1) His father was probably Edmund Kean, an architect's clerk; and his mother was an actress, Ann Carey, grand-daughter of Henry Carey.
Kean on the 17th of January 1825 caused his wife to leave him, and aroused against him such bitter feeling, shown by the almost riotous conduct of the audiences before which he appeared about this time, as nearly to compel him to retire permanently into private life.
Kean's last appearance in New York was on the 5th of December 1826 in Richard III., the role in which he was first seen in America.
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Kean served as president Drew University Madison Jersey.
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 Dame Ellen Alicia Terry
Of a prominent theatrical family, she made her debut at eight as Mamillius in Charles Kean's production of
With him she toured the United States, later under the management of Charles
After 1902 she left Irving for an unsuccessful stint as manager of the Imperial Theatre, where her son, Edward, designed the sets.
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